Give me the facts Effective 10 November 2014

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1 Give me the facts Effective 10 November 2014

2 Contents Page Welcome 3 Discover the difference 3 Ways to bank 3 Making payments 5 Payments by cheque 8 Overdrafts 9 Switching Process 11 Additional information 11 Important information 13 The Financial Services Compensation Scheme 15 This document is available in large print, audio and Braille. Please contact us on: or Text-phone and we will be pleased to organise an alternative version for you.

3 Welcome This guide explains how your banking works. It takes you through the ways you may be able to access your accounts, make payments and keep both your finances and information safe. It applies to both your 1st Account and any savings accounts you have, however, not all of the services mentioned apply to all types of accounts. Discover the difference Your 1st Account is designed to take care of all your day-to-day banking needs. We can help you transfer any standing orders or Direct Debits that you may have elsewhere. Ways to bank Online Our online banking service is the perfect way to keep track of your money wherever you are. It puts you immediately in control of your finances 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, giving you an instant view of your selected first direct accounts, together with balances, statements, payment details and more: To register for Internet Banking, visit firstdirect.com, click on Internet Banking at the top of the page and follow the instructions. To use Internet Banking for the first time, you must set up a telephone password. Once you have done this, we will supply you and, in the case of joint accounts, both of you, with your unique identifier which you can then use to access the service together with other security information that we request. By phone You can call us any time of day or night, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Your call will always be answered by a real person here in the UK. Call us on from the UK and on from abroad. When you open your 1st Account with us we will ask you if you would like to register for Telephone Banking. We ll ask you to provide us with a password and some information personal to you. When you call we will ask you for two letters from this password and the answer to an additional security question. By Text-phone You can contact us using a Text-phone on from the UK and via the Text Relay service on from abroad. Please remember to clear your Text-phone s memory after every conversation with us. Remember to tear out and destroy any printed record of your personal details from any printer attached to your Text-phone. Keep your Text-phone in good working order as a general security measure. On your mobile You can view your accounts on your smartphone by using our app, or by logging on to Internet Banking via firstdirect.com. Text Message Banking Our Text Message Banking service keeps you in touch with your money. Where you have provided us with your mobile phone number, we ll automatically send you a weekly mini-statement to your mobile showing your balance and last five transactions. We can also send you personalised text messages, giving you more control over your money. You can enjoy ministatements and texts letting you know everything from your balance, to the fact your salary s in. 3

4 Paying for goods and services Our debit cards can be used wherever Visa is accepted with some of our newer cards you can also make contactless payments. You can use your debit card in person or remotely. Recurring Transactions A recurring transaction, sometimes called a continuous payment authority, is a series of payments collected with your agreement from your debit card by a retailer or supplier (for example, insurance cover). This is an agreement between you and the retailer. The Direct Debit Guarantee does not cover these transactions. If you wish to cancel a recurring transaction you can do this with the retailer or us. If you contact the retailer you will also be able to deal with the agreement you have with them and you can make other arrangements for payment or cancellation of the goods or services. If you cancel with the retailer, we recommend you keep evidence of the cancellation. Once you have cancelled with the retailer or us, if the retailer does try to collect any future payments under the recurring transaction agreement, we will treat these as unauthorised. If we miss any of the cancelled transactions, please contact us. Cashback Many retailers offer cashback of up to 100 (if the funds are available in your account or you have a covering overdraft) when paying for goods with your Visa debit card. Paying in You can easily arrange to have your salary paid directly into your first direct account. You can also pay funds into your first direct account by transfer from another bank or send cheques to us by post. In HSBC branch For speed and convenience, most HSBC branches offer: These machines allow you to conveniently deposit cheques and cash. You ll receive a handy acknowledgement receipt once you re done. Use an HSBC cash machine in the UK to withdraw cash, check your account balance, top up your mobile phone, pay your credit card bill, get a mini-statement or change your PIN. You can also withdraw cash, up to your daily card limit, from cash machines worldwide wherever you see the Visa logo. You can pay cash or cheques in free of charge at HSBC branches. Services available at Post Office branches You can withdraw cash, pay in cash and check your current account balance at Post Office branches in the UK using your debit card. You can also pay in cheques by completing a pre printed paying in slip from your paying in book or cheque book and handing this to the Post Office cashier in a paying in envelope. Cash withdrawals at Post Office branches will be deducted from your daily card withdrawal limit. Cheques deposited at Post Office branches must have a pre printed paying in slip enclosed and will take longer to reach your account. Cheque Deposit envelopes are available from Post Office branches. In certain circumstances, subject to status, we may offer a cheque encashment service at Post Office branches to customers who are unable to use a Chip and PIN card. Please contact us for further information regarding this service. We may withdraw this service at any time based on account conduct. 4

5 Making payments As well as withdrawing cash from your account, you can select from a wide range of payment methods to suit your personal needs. Payment type How to make a payment Cut-off time Can a payment be sent on a specific date Paying in cash Pay cash into an account at any HSBC branch. Over the counter or at a HSBC paying-in machine. Cut-off times are displayed on HSBC paying-in machines. N/A Bill payments Payments made in sterling from your account, to the account of a person or organisation in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man. Most bill payments are made through the faster payments service. Internet Banking, telephone banking and post pm for bill payments made through the faster payments service (occasionally the cut off time will be 6pm if the payment is to someone you have only recently paid for the first time and fraud checks need to be carried out). Yes. You can also cancel the payment through Internet Banking, telephone banking or by post up to 11.45pm the day before we send the payment pm for bill payments under 50,000 made to a recipient who has an account with HSBC Bank plc, first direct or M&S Bank in the UK, 7.30pm if the payment is for 50,000 and over. 3pm for all other bill payments. Standing orders A regular payment made to a person or business in the UK. Internet Banking or telephone banking. For Internet Banking 2 business weekdays before first payment. For telephone banking by 11pm on the business weekday before first payment. In HSBC branch, end of working day before the first payment. Yes. You can cancel a future payment through Internet Banking, or telephone banking. For payments due in the next 2 business weekdays, you must cancel via telephone banking before 11pm on the business weekday before the payment is to be made. 5

6 Payment type How to make a payment Cut-off time Can a payment be sent on a specific date Internal transfers Sterling transfers made between UK accounts held with us in your name, including joint accounts. Internet Banking, telephone banking, post and HSBC ATM machines. HSBC ATM can only be used to transfer money between a current account and a first direct credit card or a nominated savings account (not ISA) pm Yes. You can also cancel the payment through Internet Banking, telephone banking or post up to 11.45pm the day before we send the payment. Electronic Fund Transfers Payments made in sterling, from a sterling account that aren t bill payments or standing orders. They are made through the Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS). Telephone banking. 3.30pm Yes. You can also cancel the payment by telephone banking before 10pm the day before the payment is to be made. Currency Account Transfers Payments made between UK accounts held with us in your name, including joint accounts, that involve a currency exchange or are made in a currency other than sterling. Telephone banking. Currency cut-off times apply. Please see your Interest Rates and Charges information. No. SEPA Payments Make payments up to the equivalent of 50,000 Euro, to countries within the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland and Monaco (excluding the UK). Telephone banking. 3:30pm No. 6

7 Payment type How to make a payment Cut-off time Can a payment be sent on a specific date Priority Payments International payments where SEPA payments are not appropriate. UK payments involving a currency exchange when Currency Account Transfer is not appropriate. Telephone banking. Currency cut-off times apply. Please see your Interest Rates and Charges information. Yes, if you already have a future dated payment setup, you can cancel the payment by telephone banking 10pm the day before the payment is due to be made. Sterling Direct Debit A regular sterling payment made from a sterling account to an organisation or person in the UK, which may vary by amount or date. Each payment is requested from us, by the recipient. Complete a Direct Debit mandate with the recipient in writing, by phone or online. We must receive the instruction from the recipient by 10.30pm at least 2 working days before the payment date. Yes, if agreed with the recipient and the payment is requested on a specific date. For details on how to cancel these types of payment see our Account Terms and Conditions. All payment types cannot be made from all account types. Please call us on if you would like confirmation. We may set limits on payments, which we will tell you about when you make a payment. Charges may apply, please see your Interest Rates and Charges information for details. For more information about payments, including cut-off and processing times, see the Important information section at the end of this booklet. Direct Debit Guarantee The Direct Debit Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that take part in the Direct Debit Scheme, we are a member of the Scheme. If an amount to be paid by direct debit changes, or the payment date changes, the organisation receiving the payment will notify you at least ten business weekdays in advance of your account being debited, or as otherwise agreed. If an error is made by the organisation or us, we will give you a full and immediate refund of the amount paid. For further information regarding the Direct Debit Guarantee and the Direct Debit Scheme, go to directdebit.co.uk. 7

8 Payments by cheque While payments by cheque are less frequent these days, they can still be useful. Cheques are only available on your 1st Account, here are some tips for 1st Accounts which offer cheque books. Cheques that you write pass through a clearing process. Normally there will be two working days before the money is deducted from your account after the recipient pays it into their account. This can be shorter if you are with the same bank. Receiving cheques When you pay a sterling cheque into your account in the UK, we need to obtain funds from the bank who issued the cheque this is known as clearing a cheque. The central clearing cycle normally takes three working days after the day the cheque has been paid in before you can withdraw the money. Any cheques paid in after 3.30pm will be treated as received the following business day. The diagram below shows when to expect cleared funds in your account. Cheques may take longer to clear when paying in via another bank or an agent such as the Post Office. Central clearing cycle example This table shows how the central clearing cycle works: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed C I A C I A C I B B A C I A C I A C = The day the cheque is paid in A = The day the money is normally available to withdraw (counters and cash machines) B = The day the money is normally available to withdraw through a cash machine I = The day from when overdraft interest and/or credit interest (as applicable) is calculated from, including the cheque within your cleared account balance. 8

9 Cheque books When you only have a few cheques remaining, we will automatically send a new cheque book to the address we have for you. If you require a new cheque book sooner, call us for a replacement. You can also complete and return the re-order form found at the back of some of our cheque books. Stopping a cheque You can stop cheques you have written provided we receive the request to stop it before 1.30pm on the day the cheque is presented for payment. To stop a cheque you need to telephone us with the cheque number, the date of the cheque, who the cheque was payable to and how much it was for. There is a charge for this service, please see the Interest Rates and Charges information for details. Tips for writing cheques We recommend that you: when making a cheque payable to a large organisation you are paying the cheque to and put extra information about them on the front of the cheque e.g. Inland Revenue, Account J Jones. Overdrafts We ll take into account your current standing orders and Direct Debits when assessing your application for an overdraft, using our usual criteria. You can request an overdraft, or an increase to an existing overdraft limit, on your 1st Account (but not on a savings account) by either: you with, an overdraft or an increase to an existing overdraft limit before you authorise any payments or withdrawals from your account that, if made by us, would cause your account to go overdrawn or over an existing overdraft limit; or withdrawal to be made from your account which, if made by us, would cause your account to go overdrawn or over an existing overdraft limit, without having agreed with us in advance an overdraft or an increase to an existing overdraft limit on your account to cover such payment. 9

10 We will charge you a daily Informal Overdraft Usage Fee on any day your 1st Account is in informal overdraft. Our current daily Informal Overdraft Usage Fee is 5 per day. Please refer to the first direct Account Terms and Conditions and Interest Rates and Charges information for full details. We always recommend that you contact us in advance if you think you might need an overdraft so that you can avoid incurring unnecessary costs. Please see firstdirect.com/examples for industry examples that show how much an overdraft may cost you if not arranged in advance. Before we deduct overdraft interest and/or overdraft fees, we will give you at least 14 days notice of the amount to be deducted. Overdraft interest and credit interest rates Full details can be found in your Interest Rates and Charges information. Protecting your information It s important to keep your finances safe. Here are some of the steps you can take to help keep your money and information secure: Let us know if you change your name or contact details as soon as possible, by phoning or writing to us. Remember to make sure that confidential information detailed in any of our communications with you is not seen by anyone else. You should check your statements as soon as you receive them or as soon as they are available online, and call us immediately if anything looks suspicious. 10

11 Switching Process If there is a failure in the switching process we will refund any overdraft fees or overdraft interest you ve paid to us, and if you are a Northern Ireland customer your old bank should refund any charges or overdraft interest you ve paid to them. If you are a Northern Ireland customer and you use our switching service we can offer you an overdraft free of any overdraft interest and overdraft fees. We can offer you this overdraft for three months from the date that you open your account with us, taking into account your existing Direct Debits and standing orders, subject to our usual credit assessment criteria. If you are a Northern Ireland customer and you use the Current Account Switch Service, we can offer you an overdraft free of any overdraft interest and overdraft fees. We can offer you this overdraft for three months from the date that you open your account with us, taking into account your existing Direct Debits and standing orders, subject to our usual credit assessment criteria. If you do not require an overdraft or if one is not available, we will, within a reasonable period of time, give you back any charges or interest that you had to pay because of a failure during the switch process. If you are a Northern Ireland customer and you use the Current Account Switch Service, your old bank will close your old account, if you have given permission for this to happen; and within a reasonable period of time, give you back any charges or interest you have had to pay them because of a failure during the switching process. The Current Account Switch Service is backed by a guarantee which makes sure you will be refunded any interest (lost or paid) as well as charges on either your old or new bank accounts in the unlikely event of something going wrong with your switch. Additional information Services for disabled customers Customers with disabilities may find the following services particularly convenient: to access this service a chip and signature card can be issued in its place 11

12 Dormant accounts If you ask us, we will tell you how you can access an account that has been inactive for two years or more, either directly or via the British Bankers Association, the Building Societies Association or National Savings and Investments dormant account scheme. If you have money in a dormant account, it will remain your property (or if you die it will form part of your estate). What are your thoughts? Your views are important to us. If we do not deliver the standard of service you expect, or if we make a mistake, we want to know. We will investigate the situation and set about putting things right as quickly as possible. Where appropriate, we will also take steps to avoid making similar mistakes in the future. Contact us and provide us with the details of your complaint. Where possible, we will try to give you an answer there and then. You can contact the department concerned in the following ways: from the UK (Text-phone ) or from abroad (Text Relay ); by secure e-message ( dissatisfied ); or by writing to Customer Relations first direct, 40 Wakefield Road, Leeds LS98 1FD. We intend to resolve your concerns fairly and quickly. In most cases this can be done if you allow the department involved to listen to your concerns, understand the problem and then deliver an effective solution to you. However, if you remain dissatisfied and you would like more information about our process or resolving complaints, please ask for explanatory leaflet, Listening to Your Comments. You may be able to refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service. You can write to: Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower, London E14 9SR. You can call the Financial Ombudsman Service on or or send a fax on or simply log on to their website at 12

13 Important information first direct is a division of HSBC Bank plc. HSBC Bank plc is established at 8 Canada Square, London E14 5HQ which is its registered office. HSBC Bank plc is a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company registration number HSBC Bank plc s registered VAT number is GB HSBC Bank plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. We are a financial services organisation and banking institution. The Financial Conduct Authority is the supervisory authority under Consumer Credit Act Its address is 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5HS. HSBC Bank plc is entered in the Financial Services Register under reference number You can check this on the Financial Services Register by visiting the Financial Conduct Authority website or by contacting the Financial Conduct Authority on For all other enquiries on your account please contact first direct on Text-phone or if calling from abroad (Text Relay ). Because we want to make sure we re doing a good job calls may be monitored and/ or recorded, we hope you don t mind. Your account is subject to the first direct Account terms and conditions and any other terms and conditions we subsequently provide to you. See Interest Rates and Charges for details of overdraft interest and credit interest rates and charges. You can ask us for a copy of your Account terms and conditions, Interest Rates and Charges and this brochure, at any time, by contacting us, on the number detailed below, or calling into a branch. The current version of these documents will also be available on firstdirect.com. We may change the information in this brochure at any time. If we change the information in the table on pages 5 to 7 or the Telephone Banking and Text-phone users sections on pages 3 and 4, or the Important information section on page 13 we will give you at least 2 months advance personal notice. Telephone Banking and Internet Banking are subject to emergency or scheduled maintenance periods. We will try to inform you in advance but it may not always be possible to do so. To help us continually improve our service and in the interests of security we may monitor and/or record your telephone calls with us. 13

14 Payments, cut-off and processing times Provided you have asked us to make a payment before the relevant cut-off time (see tables on pages 5 to 7 for details), then the maximum processing times for payments to reach the recipient s bank are as follows: and/or HSBC Bank plc, same day for other bill payments we can pay via faster payments. Next business weekday for other bill payments. Three business weekdays for bill payments to HSBC Bank International branch accounts. Moroccan Dirham accounts which may be up to 2 business weekdays. currency). Up to 5 business weekdays (outside the EEA and/or non EEA currency) but this may take longer depending upon the country the money is being sent to. us and/or HSBC Bank plc (up to 2 hours to a credit card with us and/or HSBC Bank plc), same day for any other standing orders. Three business weekdays for a standing order to an account at HSBC Bank International branch accounts. For more information about payments, including cut-off and processing times, please ask us or see your Account terms and conditions. 14

15 The Financial Services Compensation Scheme We are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The FSCS can pay compensation to depositors if a bank is unable to meet its financial obligations. Most depositors including most individuals and small businesses are covered by the scheme. In respect of deposits, an eligible depositor is entitled to claim up to 85,000. For joint accounts each account holder is treated as having a claim in respect of their share so, for a joint account held by two eligible depositors, the maximum amount that could be claimed would be 85,000 each (making a total of 170,000). The 85,000 limit relates to the combined amount in all the eligible depositor s accounts with the bank, including their share of any joint account, and not to each separate account. first direct and HSBC are both trading names of HSBC Bank plc and customers who hold deposits under both trading names will only be eligible for one claim of 85,000 in total. FSCS limit is correct as at 31 December For further information about the compensation provided by the FSCS (including the amounts covered and eligibility to claim) please ask at your local HSBC branch, refer to the FSCS website FSCS.org.uk or call the FSCS on or Please note only compensation related queries should be directed to the FSCS. 15

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